Thanks so much! I should've taken Philosophy really, because I can cope with the workload, I just don't have a scientific mind.
My teachers said I'd be fine with the workload, and am a good candidate due to my hardwork and enthusiasm towards my subjects. I do find Biology fascinating, so I don't want to drop it, purely because I want to learn it all. I just can't seem to hack the exam, yet I breeze through the other three.
Without seeming snobby though, I am particularly good at History. I wrote an A2 A/A* grade essay in Year 8
so it's definitely my strong suit, and English is also a strong suit of mine as well. (And to think I almost did Chemistry instead of English Language!).
Sorry to keep asking questions, but I also have *low* GCSES (Only 3 A*'s, 3 B's and 2 C's) but I missed practically four years of school and basically taught myself whilst not being able to walk. So the fact I have low GCSES, coupled with a weak fourth subject, too much of a risk to apply and be a successful candidate?
Sorry for the questions, I'd absolutely love to study History at Cambridge, but I don't want to be aimlessly optimistic if I don't have a chance.